
В статье рассматривается типология героев советского детективного романа в послевоенный период; раскрываются социальные, идеологические и культурные причины трансформации традиционного для детективного жанра типа героя. Автор статьи выявляет литературную рефлексию и влияние нормативной эстетики на жанрово-стилевую модификацию детективного романа в советский период. = The article discusses the typology of the characters described in the Soviet detective novel of the post-war period; it reveals social, ideological and cultural reasons for the transformation of the character type, which is traditional for the detective genre. The author of the article reveals literary reflection and the influence of normative aesthetics on the genre-style modification of the detective novel in the Soviet period.
20 в., Россия, Russian prose, трансформация героев, русская советская литература, typology of characters, литературоведение, история литературы, Soviet detective novel, transformation of the character, детективные романы, литературная критика, типология героев
20 в., Россия, Russian prose, трансформация героев, русская советская литература, typology of characters, литературоведение, история литературы, Soviet detective novel, transformation of the character, детективные романы, литературная критика, типология героев
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